Looking for power steering hose 05/06 GT


I had my car up on a lift today for oil change and brake and clutch fluid changes, as well as some other minor stuff. I took the opportunity to closely examine the entire length of the power steering hoses. My hoses are OE, have been on the car for 19 years, 83,000 miles, and are not sweating, bulging, deformed, etc.

Questions for everyone with this problem: are you using the right PS Fluid? Have you changed it at some point?
 
Thanks very much for your undoubtedly tedious work to find a similar hose! I bought the genuine BMW hose thinking that because it's not a knockoff, it might be a bit larger diameter than the Edelmann you bought. Compared to the Ford original, the BMW hose seems to be .010-.020 inches smaller diameter, which might not be significant. Could you please measure and post the diameter of the Edelmann hose for comparison?

Many thanks again!
The inside diamter is correct. The outside diameter is slightly thinner. Just use screw type hose clamps instead of the factory spring clamps and you will be fine.
 
I had my car up on a lift today for oil change and brake and clutch fluid changes, as well as some other minor stuff. I took the opportunity to closely examine the entire length of the power steering hoses. My hoses are OE, have been on the car for 19 years, 83,000 miles, and are not sweating, bulging, deformed, etc.

Questions for everyone with this problem: are you using the right PS Fluid? Have you changed it at some point?
83k !!!
Excellent!
 
Another option might be to bend up some hard line, and just use generic power steering line to connect to the pump and the reservoir. The space is pretty tight to snake a hard line in, but would avoid all this swelling deteriorating rubber lines.
 
Apparently, those having this problem don't drive their cars enough!
 
83k !!!
Excellent!
35K, fluid as specified by Ford and changed regularly. Feed hose sticky etc, return hose dry as a bone.
 
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Apparently, those having this problem don't drive their cars enough!
The issue was presented as the OEM return hose was deteriorating from the inside releasing hose material into the PS system which can create serious problems. So even if the hose looked fine from the outside the "smart people" needed to buy the new replacement hose. My hose looks fine from the outside but beig the smart dude that I am I bought the replacement as a precaution but didn't actually install it because of all the unanswered questions that have been raised by others about it.
 
I did the same, so the new hose is sitting on the shelf.
 
You gentlemen were fortunate to have held off. Not that replacement is a huge chore or huge expense, but I trusted the “fix” and the new replacement hose weeps WAY worse than the original one, and it only took 6 months for the problem to manifest. my original hose didn’t show signs of problems until it was nearly 15 years old. And YES-mine gets driven!
 
☝️+1
 
My power steering pump was replaced like 9 years ago as it was leaking. Never had any problems with my hoses leaking though.
 
The issue was presented as the OEM return hose was deteriorating from the inside releasing hose material into the PS system which can create serious problems. So even if the hose looked fine from the outside the "smart people" needed to buy the new replacement hose. My hose looks fine from the outside but beig the smart dude that I am I bought the replacement as a precaution but didn't actually install it because of all the unanswered questions that have been raised by others about it.
Unless your power steering fluid is black or there are black chunks in the power steering reservoir, there is no contamination or deteriorating going on. The biggest thing here is that particular hose is seeping cause it was not designed for an oil based fluid. Nor was the new replacement hose.
 
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I have had my replacement hose for a year and did not think to look at it until I stumbled upon this threat. Mine is quite greasy. Is it safe to drive/use with the hose in this condition?
 
I just opened mine-having it over a year and I see no deterioration. Can you post a pic for us to see?
 

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I just opened mine-having it over a year and I see no deterioration.
BTW.. only have 4k plus on my car and the original looks fine.
 
I have a company that is going to make some silcone ones. They will retain oil but they will not look 100% oem due to how silicone hoses are made. Might be a month or two before I can have some test samples.
 
I just opened mine-having it over a year and I see no deterioration. Can you post a pic for us to see?
LOL Art is has to be on a car to seep oil.
 
LOL Art is has to be on a car to seep oil.
I read as if it was deteriorating while stored. Ok got it.
 
I read as if it was deteriorating while stored. Ok got it.
It's the fluid seeping thru the hose. Haven't checked mine yet. Don't wanna 🙈
 
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My replacement has been on about 18 months. So far, it is doing OK.